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Mold Remediation in Flower Mound, TX

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Our team serves Flower Mound and the surrounding area with fast, professional mold remediation. Whether you're dealing with a small bathroom issue or widespread water damage, we assess, contain, and eliminate mold safely – so your home or business is clean and healthy again.

Mold Risk in Flower Mound

Flower Mound's highest structural mold risk is concentrated along the Wichita Creek and Timber Creek corridors, both mapped by FEMA as Special Flood Hazard Areas, combined with a large supply of 1980s-era homes in ZIP codes 75022 and 75028 that predate current vapor barrier and ventilation standards.

Mold remediation in Flower Mound starts with understanding exactly how water enters a specific structure. Properties near Wichita Creek, Timber Creek, and Bakers Branch face the most direct risk: FEMA's Flood Insurance Rate Maps identify these corridors as Special Flood Hazard Areas, meaning a significant storm can push water against foundations, into crawl spaces, and behind drywall before the storm itself has finished. Once structural cavities stay wet for more than two days, mold colonies begin forming in places a homeowner may not see for months. Professional mold inspection in Flower Mound after any creek-level flood event is not optional — it is the only reliable way to confirm whether hidden moisture has already triggered growth behind finished surfaces.

The town's housing stock adds a second layer of risk that has nothing to do with creek proximity. Flower Mound's median home construction year is 1997, and the two primary ZIP codes — 75028 and 75022 — contain large concentrations of homes built primarily in the 1980s. Houses from that era were built before modern vapor barrier standards became common, and their original HVAC systems have often been repaired rather than replaced. In a humid subtropical climate that delivers around 37 to 39 inches of rain annually and keeps outdoor humidity elevated from May through October, aging ductwork and undersized ventilation create ideal conditions for attic mold, wall cavity mold, and mold removal Flower Mound contractors frequently trace to slow duct-liner degradation.

Water damage Flower Mound TX homeowners should not underestimate the role of HVAC condensation specifically. During the long North Texas cooling season, supply ducts running through unconditioned attic space sweat continuously. When attic insulation shifts or duct sealing fails — both common in 30- to 40-year-old systems — that condensation drips onto ceiling joists and accumulates without any visible interior sign. By the time a homeowner notices a stain, the mold colony is typically several weeks old and has spread beyond the immediate drip point. Certified mold remediation in these situations requires opening ceiling cavities, treating structural wood, and correcting the moisture source before any encapsulation work begins.

Black mold removal calls in Flower Mound often originate from bathrooms and kitchens in the same 1980s–1990s housing stock, where original tile grout, caulk, and exhaust fans are well past their effective service life. Poor exhaust ventilation traps steam, raises surface moisture levels on drywall, and feeds Stachybotrys and Cladosporium colonies inside wall cavities adjacent to shower surrounds and under-sink areas. Emergency mold removal Flower Mound teams responding to these situations must test beyond the visible surface, because tile and paint can mask active growth on the paper facing of gypsum board behind them.

Any mold inspection Flower Mound property owners schedule should include the attic, the perimeter of the slab or crawl space, and any area within 200 feet of a mapped SFHA creek corridor. Certified mold remediation protocols — following IICRC S520 standards — require not just removing visible colonies but measuring ambient humidity, identifying all moisture pathways, and verifying clearance with post-remediation testing. Given Flower Mound's combination of flood-mapped waterways and an aging housing inventory, thorough documentation of the remediation process also matters for disclosure purposes and for any future flood insurance or homeowner insurance claims.

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TDLR-Licensed Mold Professionals in Denton County

The following 62 mold professionals are currently licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) in Denton County.

License #NameTypeExpires
ACO1152CASTALDO ENTERPRISE LLCASSESSMENT COMPANY2/25/2027
ACO1165GIF SERVICES, LLCASSESSMENT COMPANY1/6/2028
ACO1000CUMORAH INC DBA PROVIDENT GROUPASSESSMENT COMPANY5/28/2027
ACO1252MCLELLAN INTEGRATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, LLCASSESSMENT COMPANY4/3/2028
ACO1275ENVIROQUEST INCASSESSMENT COMPANY4/16/2027
ACO1171FIX AIRX LLCASSESSMENT COMPANY1/30/2027
MAC1784MCNATT, JONATHANASSESSMENT CONSULTANT8/9/2027
MAC1443ARAYA, JAVIER EASSESSMENT CONSULTANT10/2/2027
MAC1524LADAGE, DAVIDASSESSMENT CONSULTANT6/18/2027
MAC1951DANKYI, ISAACASSESSMENT CONSULTANT6/22/2027
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Data sourced from TDLR. License status verified weekly.

Mold Remediation Services in Flower Mound

Our TDLR-licensed contractors serving Flower Mound offer the full range of mold remediation services. Call (512) 522-6796 to discuss your specific situation.

Black Mold Removal

Black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum) requires professional containment and should never be disturbed without proper equipment. Our TDLR-licensed contractors use negative air pressure, HEPA filtration, and full PPE to safely remove black mold.

Emergency Mold Removal

Mold spreads within 24–48 hours of water exposure in Texas's warm, humid climate. Our licensed contractors respond within hours, containing the affected area and beginning remediation immediately to limit structural damage.

Water Damage & Mold Remediation

Water damage left unaddressed almost always leads to mold growth behind walls and under flooring. Our contractors handle both water extraction and mold remediation in a single coordinated response.

Mold Inspection & Testing

A professional inspection identifies visible and hidden mold growth, moisture sources, and air quality issues. Our TDLR-licensed Mold Assessment Consultants deliver written assessments fully compliant with Texas law.

Attic Mold Remediation

Texas attics are prime mold environments due to extreme heat, poor ventilation, and roof leaks. Our contractors identify the moisture source, remove contaminated material, and correct the ventilation issue to prevent recurrence.

Crawl Space Mold Remediation

Crawl spaces beneath Texas homes are especially vulnerable to ground moisture and standing water after heavy rains. Our licensed teams perform full remediation including vapor barrier installation and long-term moisture control.

HVAC & Air Duct Mold Removal

Texas homes run air conditioning year-round, making HVAC units and ductwork common mold sites. Our professionals clean and treat air handlers, evaporator coils, and ductwork to stop mold from circulating through your home.

Bathroom Mold Removal

Bathrooms are the most common site of household mold due to chronic moisture and poor ventilation. Our contractors remove mold from tile grout, drywall, subfloor, and ceilings – and address the root cause to prevent return.

Basement Mold Removal

Texas basements are highly vulnerable to mold due to groundwater intrusion and humidity. Our TDLR-licensed contractors perform full containment, removal, and post-remediation testing using IICRC S520-compliant protocols.

Commercial Mold Remediation

Commercial remediation requires minimal business disruption while meeting strict documentation standards. Our licensed contractors handle offices, retail spaces, warehouses, and multi-unit residential properties with full written protocols.

Real Estate Mold Inspection

Mold discoveries during Texas real estate transactions can delay or kill deals. Our TDLR-licensed Mold Assessment Consultants provide inspection reports suitable for real estate transactions with fast turnaround.

Post-Remediation Clearance Testing

After remediation is complete, a clearance test confirms mold levels have returned to acceptable levels. Texas law requires this testing to be performed by a licensed Mold Assessment Consultant independent from the remediating contractor.

Rental Property Mold Services

Texas landlords have a legal obligation to address mold promptly. Our TDLR-licensed contractors provide rapid response, legal compliance documentation, and preventive assessments between tenancies.

Mold Prevention & Treatment

Preventative mold treatment applies EPA-registered antimicrobial coatings to vulnerable surfaces before mold develops. Our contractors assess humidity levels, ventilation, and past water damage to treat high-risk areas proactively.

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